- The
genus Labyrinthula, also
known as net
slime molds, is part of the
protist group Labyrinthulomycetes and
contains thirteen species. The
major feature...
-
caterpillars of the gr**** moth
Dolicharthria punctalis. The
slime mold
Labyrinthula zosterae can
cause the
wasting disease of Zostera, with Z.
marina being...
- soak up
nutrients from the
surrounding environment.[citation needed]
Labyrinthula:
Possesses a bothrosome. It is
being studied for its
pathogenic nature...
-
Aplanochytrium is part of the
class Labyrinthulomycetes. It is a
sister genus of
Labyrinthula and thraustochytrids. The
major characteristic of all
three genera is...
- 1868/Cinekowksa 1867
Labyrinthomyxa Duboscq 1921
Pseudoplasmodium Molisch 1925
Labyrinthula Cienkowski 1864 [=Labyrinthodictyon
Valkanov 1969;
Labyrinthorhiza Chadefaud...
- "Doubtful Mycetozoa"
section for
Plasmodiophora (now in Phytomyxea) and
Labyrinthula,
emphasizing their distinction from
plants and fungi. In 1880, the French...
- surface-****ociated
heterotrophic protists,
Stereomyxa ramosa,
Nitzschia alba and
Labyrinthula sp".
Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 21: 49–57. doi:10.3354/ame021049. ISSN 0948-3055...
- by "wasting disease",
which was
caused by a
slime mold of the
genus Labyrinthula. Some
colonies of
Zostera marina lived in
brackish water, and
these areas...
-
which eat
invertebrates that live in eelgr**** meadows. The
slime mold
Labyrinthula zosterae caused a "wasting disease" of eelgr****
resulting in large-scale...
-
primary cause of this
seems to be
pathogenic strains of the
protist Labyrinthula zosterae, but it is
thought that
fungal pathogens also
contribute and...